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. >> reporter: the president closed out his final campaign event with a night time rally in iowa. the same state where a victory four years ago launched a successful bid to the white house. >> i've come back to iowa one more time to ask for your vote. >> reporter: during an emotional rally in front of 20,000 supporters, the president asked voters for another opportunity to fight for them. >> we've got more work to do. >> reporter: at one point, the president teared up. >> to all of you who have lived and breathed the hard work of change, i want to thank you. >> reporter: mitt romney was greeted with cheers as he left a polling station in belmont, massachusetts this morning. he gop nominee cast his vote before going tout do some election-day campaigning in pennsylvania and ohio. >> yeah, feel great about ohio. thank you. >> reporter: after several days of a neck and neck race, the latest abc news washington post tracking poll has president obama opening his biggest lead since july. most analysts point to hurricane sandy as this year's october surprise. >> this race was and has been
. >> reporter: the president closed out his final campaign event with a night time rally in iowa. the same state where a victory four years ago launched a successful bid to the white house. >> i've come back to iowa one more time to ask for your vote. >> reporter: during an emotional rally in front of 20,000 supporters, the president asked voters for another opportunity to fight for them. >> we've got more work to do. >> reporter: at one point, the president teared...
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this is paul ryan over here, eastern iowa. joe biden. governor romney, the president, if you put them all on, it starts to look like that, you come back out to the map. what you see here is, much of the country, if you live on the west coast, you live up here in the prairie, you live in texas or across the deep south, you're not getting a campaign. they're not coming to see your state unless they're trying to raise money. or unless you happen to be in a tv market that bumps into one of these other states. this is florida, you see a lot of visits. you break it down by candidate, where is the president, this is the i-4 corridor. this is an area i know ari fleischer is interested in. the democrats will win the southernmost counties, will the jewish votes be less. will the president get less because of the dustup with governor romney and israel in the campaign. you won't see the president out here. this is the most conservative republican part of the state. you see them both competing here in the i-4 corridor, where you find independents. vi
this is paul ryan over here, eastern iowa. joe biden. governor romney, the president, if you put them all on, it starts to look like that, you come back out to the map. what you see here is, much of the country, if you live on the west coast, you live up here in the prairie, you live in texas or across the deep south, you're not getting a campaign. they're not coming to see your state unless they're trying to raise money. or unless you happen to be in a tv market that bumps into one of these...
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he's closing things out where it all began with the iowa caucuses. we're waiting for the president to speak at some point during the hour. we'll bring that to you live. mitt romney is not done yet. he has two appearances scheduled for tomorrow. one in ohio, one in pennsylvania. the campaigns have been everywhere that matters lately. every state that could swing tomorrow, ohio, pennsylvania, florida, new hampshire. running mates surrogates also dotting the map. in the end it's down to the candidate and the candidate's last vocal cord. >> fired up. ready to go. fired up, ready to go. >> you know, if anyone wants to know where the energy is, anyone following american politics wants to know where the energy is, look right here in this room. >> each candidate trying to get even one more person to vote tomorrow. early voting has been a blessing and a curse. limited hours made for long lines over the weekend. take a look at that. that could make post election legal battles if either state is pivotal. that is a very real possibility. with me here tonight joh
he's closing things out where it all began with the iowa caucuses. we're waiting for the president to speak at some point during the hour. we'll bring that to you live. mitt romney is not done yet. he has two appearances scheduled for tomorrow. one in ohio, one in pennsylvania. the campaigns have been everywhere that matters lately. every state that could swing tomorrow, ohio, pennsylvania, florida, new hampshire. running mates surrogates also dotting the map. in the end it's down to the...
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upset very upset so much so that texas attorney general greg abbott and iowa secretary of state matt schultz are actually threatening to subject the monitors to criminal permanent prosecutions if they are found within one hundred feet of a polling station but why are these state officials so afraid of international oversight to ensure a fair and democratic election process joining me now is the answer is john green bob he's the chief counsel of the lawyers committee for civil rights under law hey there john let's start off by asking why are iowa secretary of state and the texas attorney general so opposed to voting monitors. again things are having me. i really don't know it's really silly the monitors from europe have been more during . our elections for the last several years and be meeting with them to morrow and there is never been a problem like this before would you consider this a double standard considering the fact that the u.s. is advocating this group the o.s.c. and they're also advocating them this group going into other countries the fifty six other states that are in co
upset very upset so much so that texas attorney general greg abbott and iowa secretary of state matt schultz are actually threatening to subject the monitors to criminal permanent prosecutions if they are found within one hundred feet of a polling station but why are these state officials so afraid of international oversight to ensure a fair and democratic election process joining me now is the answer is john green bob he's the chief counsel of the lawyers committee for civil rights under law...
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and our returnampion, a senate staff aide originally from iowa city, iowa... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. ladies and gentlemen, welcome. it has not been an easy run for our champaul. the road has not been very smooth. and yet he has managed to win four times
and our returnampion, a senate staff aide originally from iowa city, iowa... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. ladies and gentlemen, welcome. it has not been an easy run for our champaul. the road has not been very smooth. and yet he has managed to win four times
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the battleground state of iowa. we will go now to a debate between christie vilsack and represented seeking -- steve king. he won reelection last time with 66% of the vote. christie is the former first lady of iowa and the wife of andvilsack. this is courtesy of iowa public television, the fourth house district. they are now joining sioux city been anchoring the priestly predominantly rural district that steve king has been representing during the past 10 years. he has been running this by very margins. redistricting may be diluting the republican dominance. that is what christie vilsack may have been hoping when she declared candidacy. welcome to iowa press. you are familiar with the format. with this audience and the television viewers -- they will cheer at the beginning and end. the question in this debate edition come from sioux city journal writer bret heyward and kay henderson. >> mrs. vilsack, at an iowa fundraiser, you said, you were running to prove being a woman is not a barrier. do you ask for them to put
the battleground state of iowa. we will go now to a debate between christie vilsack and represented seeking -- steve king. he won reelection last time with 66% of the vote. christie is the former first lady of iowa and the wife of andvilsack. this is courtesy of iowa public television, the fourth house district. they are now joining sioux city been anchoring the priestly predominantly rural district that steve king has been representing during the past 10 years. he has been running this by very...
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has officials in two states upset very upset so much so that texas attorney general greg abbott and iowa secretary of state met schultz are actually threatening to subject the monitors to criminal prosecutions if they're found within one hundred feet of a polling station but why are these state officials so afraid of international oversight to ensure a fair and democratic election process joining me with some of the answers is r t correspondent. hey there ana stasia so let's first go ahead and tell me you about this group and why it's so important for them to monitor not only u.s. elections but elections internationally megan the organization for security and cooperation in europe is a very well known international organization it's a regional organization for the united nations and it's known to monitor elections all throughout the world and this is serious sleep primarily though one of the first groups that the united states turns to what it's looking for opinions of monitors when it comes to international and foreign elections so the o.s.c. is a major group that travels around the. mo
has officials in two states upset very upset so much so that texas attorney general greg abbott and iowa secretary of state met schultz are actually threatening to subject the monitors to criminal prosecutions if they're found within one hundred feet of a polling station but why are these state officials so afraid of international oversight to ensure a fair and democratic election process joining me with some of the answers is r t correspondent. hey there ana stasia so let's first go ahead and...
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the first one to iowa. you say jindal will beat to iowa. that he's first? is the democratic race all about just waiting for hillary? >> yes. absolutely. >> all you new yorkers think you're going to control this. >> here's how that waiting is going to work. people likey will say we're going to run no matter what. >> and then the runs. >> maybe. >> and if she runs they to get out of the way. >> joe biden has been blatant about it. he called up the new new hampshire governor and is having fun with this. >> he's been saying all along -- >> and nobody's believed him. >> i don't think that democrats have to get out of the way.ple is 2007. i mean i do not think -- a, i'm not convinced she's going to run. i think she will not run. >> how about i think she thinks she's not running. but i'm not convinced. >> that's a good way to put it. >> she may think today. but i think it's going to take a bit of time to think about -- >> i think the day of clearing the field is over. people are going to run. >> for hillary in particular particularly again -- >> first woman presid
the first one to iowa. you say jindal will beat to iowa. that he's first? is the democratic race all about just waiting for hillary? >> yes. absolutely. >> all you new yorkers think you're going to control this. >> here's how that waiting is going to work. people likey will say we're going to run no matter what. >> and then the runs. >> maybe. >> and if she runs they to get out of the way. >> joe biden has been blatant about it. he called up the new new...
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[applause] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> hello, iowa! tomorrow. tomorrow, iowa. tomorrow, from the granite of new hampshire to the rockies of colorado, from the coastlines of florida to virginia's rolling hills, from the valleys of ohio to these iowa fields -- we will keep america moving forward. i've come back to iowa one more time to ask for your vote. i came back to ask you to help us finish what we've started. because this is where our movement for change began. right here. right here. right behind these bleachers is the building that was home to our iowa headquarters in 2008. i was just inside, and it brought back a whole lot of memories. this was where some of the first young people who joined our campaign set up shop, willing to work for little pay and less sleep because they believed that people who love their country can change it. this was where so many of you who shared that belief came to help. when the heat didn't work for the first week or so -- some of you brought hats and gloves for the staff. these poor kids, they weren't prepared. when the walls
[applause] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> hello, iowa! tomorrow. tomorrow, iowa. tomorrow, from the granite of new hampshire to the rockies of colorado, from the coastlines of florida to virginia's rolling hills, from the valleys of ohio to these iowa fields -- we will keep america moving forward. i've come back to iowa one more time to ask for your vote. i came back to ask you to help us finish what we've started. because this is where our movement for change began. right here. right...
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romney also stopped in des moines, iowa, today. he's trailing the president there by at least two points. president made an earlier stop in new hampshire, stoke at rally in concord. the president is leading by two points there but asking voters to help out over the next 48 hours. >> if you're willing to turn out for me, we'll win new hampshire, we'll win this election. we'll finish what we started. >> oh, it's been a long campaign trail. listen to the voices. let's bring in howard fineman, nbc news political analyst and editorial director of "the huffington post" media group. howard, great to have you with us tonight. there are real different things happening down the stretch here in this campaign. what are they? >> tomorrow there's going to be a battle of the bands literally in columbus, ohio, where the obama campaign and romney campaign are going to run into each other. the president is going to have bruce springs steen with him and romney the marshall tucker band. that shows you how important ohio is. it's the cross roads of ame
romney also stopped in des moines, iowa, today. he's trailing the president there by at least two points. president made an earlier stop in new hampshire, stoke at rally in concord. the president is leading by two points there but asking voters to help out over the next 48 hours. >> if you're willing to turn out for me, we'll win new hampshire, we'll win this election. we'll finish what we started. >> oh, it's been a long campaign trail. listen to the voices. let's bring in howard...
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they will will get invited to iowa and new hampshire. it's not only an opportunity for the people in those early states to check out those individuals. but it's a chance for those people to go for a purpose totally other than running for president. but at least get their feet on the ground in those states. i think that's what marco rubio is up to. >> governor, a lot of conservatives are talking, of course, about what happened and how to move forward. what lessons we can learn and finger pointing for sure. but some interspeculation. moving forward into this next season which believe it or not has already begun, i think. don't conservatives need to pretty quickly coalesce not this week, not next month but quickly coalesce behind one person less les the establishment candidate runs again. you ran into that all these people one after another got into the race and jumped out of the race at love us are saying expect mitt romney to get the nomination and again, i like governor romney a lot. the conservatives felt like oh, we didn't have our guy
they will will get invited to iowa and new hampshire. it's not only an opportunity for the people in those early states to check out those individuals. but it's a chance for those people to go for a purpose totally other than running for president. but at least get their feet on the ground in those states. i think that's what marco rubio is up to. >> governor, a lot of conservatives are talking, of course, about what happened and how to move forward. what lessons we can learn and finger...
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president barack obama meanwhile authorities in texas in iowa have now threatened international election monitors with arrest if they even approach voting locations so clearly the american alexion system is facing its challenges on this pivotal day where the electorate where the united states where voters will be deciding their president for the next four years nothing's going to the soon to be a lot of disenchantment we the two front runners but what about the challenges. well bill according to a gallup poll forty percent of americans identify themselves as independents these are tens of millions of people who would have possibly voted for a party other than republican or democratic if they had the choice but they don't you do have alternative candidates in this election but their voices have been blacked out by the us mainstream media which are entirely focused on the two party race we had a debate here in our in our studio in our studio just the other day between the two leading alternative candidates in this election and they did offer views distinctly alternative to those of barack
president barack obama meanwhile authorities in texas in iowa have now threatened international election monitors with arrest if they even approach voting locations so clearly the american alexion system is facing its challenges on this pivotal day where the electorate where the united states where voters will be deciding their president for the next four years nothing's going to the soon to be a lot of disenchantment we the two front runners but what about the challenges. well bill according...
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he is in new hampshire, iowa and colorado today. earlier this morning he spoke to a rally in new hampshire, taking a jab at the president. >> yesterday the president said something you may have heard by now that i think surprised a lot of people. speaking to an audience he said voting is the best revenge. he told us supporters, voting for revenge, vote for revenge? let me tell what you i'd like to tell you. vote for love of country. >> voting is the best revenge. >> other republican campaign is making a last minute play for pennsylvania. this weekend both mitt romney and paul ryan are campaigning in that state. ryan is in harrisburg, pennsylvania, today and tomorrow. romney heading to bucks county. and cnn political editor paul stein houser is live from harrisburg right now. the polls show that romney is narrowing the gap with obama in that state. can he realistically hope to take the state this late in the game? >> reporter: no doubt about it. 90 minutes from me at the airport you'll have paul ryan, the republican running mate hold
he is in new hampshire, iowa and colorado today. earlier this morning he spoke to a rally in new hampshire, taking a jab at the president. >> yesterday the president said something you may have heard by now that i think surprised a lot of people. speaking to an audience he said voting is the best revenge. he told us supporters, voting for revenge, vote for revenge? let me tell what you i'd like to tell you. vote for love of country. >> voting is the best revenge. >> other...
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he'll beat florida, new hampshire, colorado, ohio, wisconsin and iowa. let me show you the mitt romney schedule. he's trying to go into pennsylvania. it's florida, it's virginia. it's new hampshire. >> so if you live in one of these states, the colbert report is now issuing a severe candidate warning. be prepared with freshwater and flashlights and please, if you have a single working class female suburban undecided voter in your home, cover her with plywood. or she could just get sucked up into a vortex of pandering. >> was colbert stealing your thunder. you included that in your election day -- >> i'm sad, though. realizing, we're going to lose all the clips after the campaigns are over. >> they'll still deliver, bill. don't you worry. >> lynn, one thing for the historical record. the race is too close to call still. just got that information in. >> just in case you're wondering. >> i'm lynn berry, this is "first look" on msnbc. >>> to all of you who have lived and breathed the hard work of change, i want to thank you. you took this campaign and you ma
he'll beat florida, new hampshire, colorado, ohio, wisconsin and iowa. let me show you the mitt romney schedule. he's trying to go into pennsylvania. it's florida, it's virginia. it's new hampshire. >> so if you live in one of these states, the colbert report is now issuing a severe candidate warning. be prepared with freshwater and flashlights and please, if you have a single working class female suburban undecided voter in your home, cover her with plywood. or she could just get sucked...
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and to try to fill the void in the hearts of iowa republicans. one prominent iowa republican said from an iowan's perspective it was like a rebound date. get back up on the the horse and start looking to the future for something better. there's no one that feels bad for mitt romney. he did not disappoint bringing with him red meat and even a dog whistle or two. >> if the america declines that the power of our example is dimmed, what takes its place? the answer is nothing takes its place. and your children and grandchildren will inherit not just a diminished country, they'll inherit a diminished world. what's at stake here is not just our country, but life on this planet. and what that means is we need to do a better job convincing our fellow americans. the free enterprise is the best way forward for them. >> but perhaps the most absurd 2016 republican headline so far comes to us from weekly standard writer charlotte allen. the headline, hey gop, take the palin cure, she's hot, she's blue collar, she's electable. hardly anyone could be more blue c
and to try to fill the void in the hearts of iowa republicans. one prominent iowa republican said from an iowan's perspective it was like a rebound date. get back up on the the horse and start looking to the future for something better. there's no one that feels bad for mitt romney. he did not disappoint bringing with him red meat and even a dog whistle or two. >> if the america declines that the power of our example is dimmed, what takes its place? the answer is nothing takes its place....
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the former president bill clinton speaking at a rally in iowa as well. the president is expected to join in shortly. obama has a full schedule today. his campaign stops include a hampshire, florida, ohio, and colorado. >>> and president obama and republican mitt romney making final push for votes two days before the election for polls show the campaigns are running neck and neck nationally and the margins in most battleground state are in single digits. the president hit for swing states yesterday. instead he kept his promises he made four years ago. >> all have on deck for the presidential campaign. both candidates, causes, and their running mates have been crisscrossing swing states this weekend. in the meantime, california has reached an all-time high of more than 18 million registered voters. state republicans are celebrating. their numbers have reached an all-time low when it comes to percentages. we turn to the experts to see what is behind these claims. >> reporter: the percentage of californians hitting a new low. republicans make up 29.3 percent
the former president bill clinton speaking at a rally in iowa as well. the president is expected to join in shortly. obama has a full schedule today. his campaign stops include a hampshire, florida, ohio, and colorado. >>> and president obama and republican mitt romney making final push for votes two days before the election for polls show the campaigns are running neck and neck nationally and the margins in most battleground state are in single digits. the president hit for swing...
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in iowa over a third of voters have already voted there. and among those early voters, you can see 64% of those are supporting barack obama. 35% of them are supporting mitt romney. and that means that mitt romney is going to need to win 59% of election-day voters. in north carolina, nearly half of all ballots have already been cast. and of those who have already been cast, 58% of those early voters favor the president. 41% of those favor mitt romney. so mitt romney is going to need to win 57% of north carolina on election day. we're seeing that pattern play out in the other swing states, too like nevada, virginia, wisconsin. so the republicans are trying to make up ground. in florida we're seeing this because republican leaders are on a two-day bus tour promoting early voting. here is romney florida campaign chairman adam putnam. >> we want to drive people to the polls in every conceivable form. we want oh to be there on tuesday and early votes and we want to open that gap back up. >> jennifer: but if it doesn't work, the romney campaign mi
in iowa over a third of voters have already voted there. and among those early voters, you can see 64% of those are supporting barack obama. 35% of them are supporting mitt romney. and that means that mitt romney is going to need to win 59% of election-day voters. in north carolina, nearly half of all ballots have already been cast. and of those who have already been cast, 58% of those early voters favor the president. 41% of those favor mitt romney. so mitt romney is going to need to win 57%...
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not iowa, it's "saturday night live." questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> after losing the presidential election on november 6th, republican vice presidential nominee paul ryan went into the woods. there's no better medicine for paul, his brother told "the new york times," than getting out in the fresh air looking for birds. but as in the past when a republican number two has gone hunting, paul ryan appears to have missed the target. he returns to reflect with these thoughts on his electoral thumping. >> does barack obama now have a mandate? >> i don't think so because they reelected the house republicans. the ideas we talked about, they are popular ideas. >> could you see yourself supporting a plan that raises tax rates? >> i'm not for raising tax rates. >> today "the new york times" reported th
not iowa, it's "saturday night live." questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> after losing the presidential election on november 6th, republican vice presidential nominee paul ryan went into the woods. there's no better medicine for paul, his...
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>> i work for senator tom harkin from iowa and democrats in iowa love the straw poll. it's a good burst of energy in iowa. iowa is a great political town. >> give me a good reason. >> gives everybody an early look at what's out there and gives us something to talk about. it gives political reporters something to report on. >> every single -- >> it's a very positive thing. >> initially, of course, it was all about the idea of the straw poll was it was an early indicator of how much organizational strength you have. right? but i do feel like today, in today's day and age, not so much. it really -- >> why is it no longer an indicator? >> look at michele bachmann. perfect example. she did very well at the beginning and she got people in and then she dropped out the day after the iowa caucuses because she simply couldn't hack it. i mean she couldn't even get people to the caucuses. so i think that that's -- i think it's so early in the process that it's more of a popularity contest/beauty contest than an actual organizational contest. >> let me ask you a question, i would i
>> i work for senator tom harkin from iowa and democrats in iowa love the straw poll. it's a good burst of energy in iowa. iowa is a great political town. >> give me a good reason. >> gives everybody an early look at what's out there and gives us something to talk about. it gives political reporters something to report on. >> every single -- >> it's a very positive thing. >> initially, of course, it was all about the idea of the straw poll was it was an early...
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president is holding a small ad a small advantage there as well as in other swing states like nevada iowa and wisconsin not in florida though romney might have the edge there but again no solid numbers yet at least four hours to go before we could say anything more definitive our international viewers might ask why is it all about that handful of swing states what about the rest of the country the fact of the matter is that not all votes are equal in the u.s. in the electoral college system some votes are never counted it's a winner take all system where if a candidate loses a state they get zero alike twelve votes from that state doesn't matter how many people voted for them in that state this morning i was chatting chatting with random folks at a coffee shop it was a young man a democrat from texas who voted for president obama by mail he requested an absentee ballot he went through all that paid for knowing perfectly well that he's vote would not be counted because the state of texas is a solid red state that is republicans with democrat votes there don't count at all in the electoral
president is holding a small ad a small advantage there as well as in other swing states like nevada iowa and wisconsin not in florida though romney might have the edge there but again no solid numbers yet at least four hours to go before we could say anything more definitive our international viewers might ask why is it all about that handful of swing states what about the rest of the country the fact of the matter is that not all votes are equal in the u.s. in the electoral college system...
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tearfully thanked supporters last night in iowa. at a field office to be thankful to supporters picking up the phone and calling folks himself. as the president is a tad superstitious, playing a pick-up game of basketball with friends here as the polls begin to close. we'll tuk my talk to my favorite political co. watching for tonight on election day. special election coverage here on cnn. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formu
tearfully thanked supporters last night in iowa. at a field office to be thankful to supporters picking up the phone and calling folks himself. as the president is a tad superstitious, playing a pick-up game of basketball with friends here as the polls begin to close. we'll tuk my talk to my favorite political co. watching for tonight on election day. special election coverage here on cnn. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud...
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now the iowa secretary of state says 300 feet from any iowa polling place. listen. >> we want to make sure people knew what the law was. we were very firm in letting everyone know that u.n. observers are not aloud at iowa polls. there has been a little bit of controversy. >> reporter: to make sure that happens in iowa, pennsylvania and texas, they have more republican monitors to make sure those u.n.' observers stand clear no closer than 100 feet in texas and 300 feet in iowa. megyn: the guys on the set say ohio is not the new girl at the dance. pennsylvania is like the girl i used to date and she lost a bunch of weight and you take a second look at but, but nah. talking about getting attention from the campaigns. 7 weeks ago former reagan speech writer peggy noonan issued a challenge to romney urging him to give an uplifting message. did he respond to her call? i'm a conservative investor. i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for
now the iowa secretary of state says 300 feet from any iowa polling place. listen. >> we want to make sure people knew what the law was. we were very firm in letting everyone know that u.n. observers are not aloud at iowa polls. there has been a little bit of controversy. >> reporter: to make sure that happens in iowa, pennsylvania and texas, they have more republican monitors to make sure those u.n.' observers stand clear no closer than 100 feet in texas and 300 feet in iowa....
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stanford has another pre-season beating iowa. 66- 50. and the same official word but it looks like :kaepernick could be support starting instead of alex smith. he has not been cleared to play but that would come tomorrow according to coach, jim harbaugh the niners are not in any hurry in fact, that fact alone saying that kaepernick could be in line for the second straight start coach, why not just say it? >> we feel like they're still competitive with advantage for us to release that information. this is not something that is an advantage for us to talk about. it is unorthodox. you can call me names if you want, or make sport out of me. but that is how we are quick to go about it. >> i cannot think that anybody is calling him names even if there is a 1 percent chance it is worth it and also denies the report that the said that he would be the backup to kaepernick calling it simply not factual.time, they are going to do without him for the third time he was having a pretty decent year when he suffered the injury earlier against tampa bay.
stanford has another pre-season beating iowa. 66- 50. and the same official word but it looks like :kaepernick could be support starting instead of alex smith. he has not been cleared to play but that would come tomorrow according to coach, jim harbaugh the niners are not in any hurry in fact, that fact alone saying that kaepernick could be in line for the second straight start coach, why not just say it? >> we feel like they're still competitive with advantage for us to release that...
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and iowa is on the president's itinerary along with wisconsin ohio and virginia. and gas shortages a big problem in the wake of hurricane sandy. the defense of defense is setting up emergency mobile gas stations to ease shortages in the new york city metro area and this is the scene in new jersey, the state is now rationing gasoline in 12 different counties to try to ease the lines at gas stations and drivers with odd numbered plates can buy gas today. if you have even numbered plates in new jersey you have to buy gas on even numbered days so that would be tomorrow. and then days after, sandy, ripping through the northeast cleanup continues. we'll be back later. ♪ >> welcome back to the journal editorial report, i'm paul gigot, well, the final weekend before the presidential election and national polls show the race in a dead heat. like many analysts, republican pollster ayers says the key to victory for either candidate rests with independents and he has new numbers to share with us. great to have you back on the program. is the race -- is the race really as ti
and iowa is on the president's itinerary along with wisconsin ohio and virginia. and gas shortages a big problem in the wake of hurricane sandy. the defense of defense is setting up emergency mobile gas stations to ease shortages in the new york city metro area and this is the scene in new jersey, the state is now rationing gasoline in 12 different counties to try to ease the lines at gas stations and drivers with odd numbered plates can buy gas today. if you have even numbered plates in new...
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for putting iowa families first. we have benefited from your leadership, integrity, experience, work ethic and discipline. thank you, governor and chris the your commitment and devotion to the people of this state. [applause] it truly is an honor for me to work with you each day and serve the citizens of iowa. governor, happy birthday. now i would like to invite the opening prayer. >> thank you. let us take a moment to pray. lord, we stand and sit in gratitude for this evening of celebration of the second annual 65th birthday of our beloved governor brandstad. thank you for his love, and love that comes from you. a love that motivated him to seek this office. and love that he holds in his heart for each iowan and for iowa. thank you for his lending us his talents and his ability, his time, his experience, his knowledge, his skills, his values, his vision. thank you, lord, for his leadership, leaving us -- brighterding us to a future. to raise our families with high moral values. bless him on this evening of celebrati
for putting iowa families first. we have benefited from your leadership, integrity, experience, work ethic and discipline. thank you, governor and chris the your commitment and devotion to the people of this state. [applause] it truly is an honor for me to work with you each day and serve the citizens of iowa. governor, happy birthday. now i would like to invite the opening prayer. >> thank you. let us take a moment to pray. lord, we stand and sit in gratitude for this evening of...
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virginia new hampshire and iowa also possible for him. as you see the latest cover 201 of metro college vote are safely in the president's camp. those are states where he has a commanding lead. 191 in rummies column those states where he has a commanding lead. we will follow the latest numbers the polls close at 11:00 p.m. tonight. we will tell if the results as they come in. in the meantime warmer eras on a common gabrielle gifford cast her vote. you can see her here dropping off her male in ballot a tucson recorder's office yesterday afternoon. she is still recovering from a gunshot wound to her head she suffered in 2011. she was accompanied by her former assistant ron barber finished out her term is now running for reelection. >> every vote counts that includes the u.s. citizens who may not be on the planet. the cast their votes after eating breakfast. mission control in houston e-mail a digital version of the ballot and say to the astronauts. the astronauts that will complete that bowed and send it back down. the system is possible th
virginia new hampshire and iowa also possible for him. as you see the latest cover 201 of metro college vote are safely in the president's camp. those are states where he has a commanding lead. 191 in rummies column those states where he has a commanding lead. we will follow the latest numbers the polls close at 11:00 p.m. tonight. we will tell if the results as they come in. in the meantime warmer eras on a common gabrielle gifford cast her vote. you can see her here dropping off her male in...
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iowa secretary of state, warning that observers will be arrested in iowa, if they violate state law, and come within 300 feet of a polling place. attorney general of texas, he issued a same warning last week, @%ited nations not real popular. in those two states, i suspect in a lot more. early voting numbers suggestion that president obama may be in trouble in florida. at this point, in 2008, democrats held a more than 134,000 vote lead in florida. as of yesterday, democrats led by fewer than 21,000. and 70 percent drop off. obama campaign does not dispute the numbers. well, i'm joined by artur davis, national co-chair of president obama's 2008 presidential campaign, a former democratic congressman from the great state of alabama. he has since charged his party affiliation. and also with us former rnc spokesperson. jerry jacoby. >> thank you, lou. lou: let's start, how much troutrouble is this. >> democrats put a lot of stock in early voting, in getting their base out to vote early, they ran up a huge margin over john mccain 4 years ago, because of early voting, one of the reason that
iowa secretary of state, warning that observers will be arrested in iowa, if they violate state law, and come within 300 feet of a polling place. attorney general of texas, he issued a same warning last week, @%ited nations not real popular. in those two states, i suspect in a lot more. early voting numbers suggestion that president obama may be in trouble in florida. at this point, in 2008, democrats held a more than 134,000 vote lead in florida. as of yesterday, democrats led by fewer than...
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marco rubio is going to iowa in one week. others are laying down the handling of the big issue on the agenda, taxes, deficit, and immigration. joining me now is senior political report john. gentlemen, welcome to you both. all right. i guess we'll start with republican recriminations. i want to do so in the -- in the prism of how john boehner conducted himself in the interview on abc and then immediately having to walk back on health care. if that didn't sort of -- the republican leadership in washington knows the conservative wing of their party drove them off the cliff and yet they're afraid. >> still. >> because look at the composition of the house gop caucus. it is still overwhelmingly conservative. it is still backed by a lot of elements of the tea party. and john boehner is obviously careful about what he says because he wants to fend off a challenge. look, he's not going to have a challenge, but, at least in the short term, he is constantly aware of having to placate his own base, right? everybody has a base. john boeh
marco rubio is going to iowa in one week. others are laying down the handling of the big issue on the agenda, taxes, deficit, and immigration. joining me now is senior political report john. gentlemen, welcome to you both. all right. i guess we'll start with republican recriminations. i want to do so in the -- in the prism of how john boehner conducted himself in the interview on abc and then immediately having to walk back on health care. if that didn't sort of -- the republican leadership in...
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the event marked the governor 65th birthday and took place in altoona, iowa. this is about 45 minutes. >> are you ready? it is now my honor to introduce tonight's great speaker senator marco rubio. [applause] senator rubio first served in the florida house of representatives from 2000 to 2008 and was elected to the u.s. senate in 2012. in the u.s. senate, he serves on commerce, science and transportation, foreign relations, intelligence, and small business and entrepreneurship committee. he has the courage and tenacity to stand up to washington's reckless spending and assaults on the free enterprise system. he is the type of elected officials that we need to restore fiscal discipline in this country and champion job creation. if you ask me, america can expect great things from this man in the years to come. ladies and gentlemen, please give a warm iowa welcome to senator marco rubio. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you very much. so does think beeps like that again, i will note that means. in this mean to cut it off. i'm honored to be here today. i w
the event marked the governor 65th birthday and took place in altoona, iowa. this is about 45 minutes. >> are you ready? it is now my honor to introduce tonight's great speaker senator marco rubio. [applause] senator rubio first served in the florida house of representatives from 2000 to 2008 and was elected to the u.s. senate in 2012. in the u.s. senate, he serves on commerce, science and transportation, foreign relations, intelligence, and small business and entrepreneurship committee....
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in iowa, that lead was eight points, now it's six. in wisconsin, that lead is now three points, it was six. new hampshire, it was a seven-point lead, it's now two. so if you actually map it, it's shrinking very dramatically five days left until the election. are you worried about that trend? you must be. >> not at all. not at all. we had always anticipated that there would be a very, very close race. but i think, basically, what it's going to boil down to is who do we trust. and i think the polling will show that the american people trust this president. i think when you've got a situation where the president is either basically tired or leading in all of these battleground states, you've got, just the eyes will tell you that some of them are going to come out in his favor, if not all. but i think the president clearly, you've got to keep in mind, one of the things that governor romney has done is basically, he's decided to stop answering questions two to three weeks outside of the election. i mean, i've never heard of anything like t
in iowa, that lead was eight points, now it's six. in wisconsin, that lead is now three points, it was six. new hampshire, it was a seven-point lead, it's now two. so if you actually map it, it's shrinking very dramatically five days left until the election. are you worried about that trend? you must be. >> not at all. not at all. we had always anticipated that there would be a very, very close race. but i think, basically, what it's going to boil down to is who do we trust. and i think...